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The aqueduct and viaduct at Marple, Greater Manchester. Artist: Eric de Mar?
The aqueduct and viaduct at Marple, Greater Manchester. Railway viaduct seen from the aqueduct which carries the Peak Forest Canal above the River Goyt; the Lancashire landscape can be seen beyond. The aqueduct, which comes at the foot of a flight of locks, was built by Benjamin Outram in 1801-8. Marple thrived as a textile town in a narrow valley at the foot of the Pennines, and relied on the railways and canals to transport its products.
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AR963144
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4368px × 4412px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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Aqueduct
Arch
Architectural Feature
Architecture
ARCHWAY
B&W
B/W
BENJAMIN
Benjamin Outram
Black & White
Black and white
Bridge
Canal
England
english heritage
Eric de
Eric de Mar?
Greater Manchester
Mar?
Mare
Marple
Monochrome
Outram
Peak Forest Canal
Photograph
railway bridge
RIPPLE
RIPPLES
TGN
Train
transport
TRANSPORTATION
Viaduct
water transport